Category: NEXRAD Migration Study

  • Radar Migration

    Well, this Spring migration study came to a screeching halt a few weeks ago as field work called me to Florida, research kicked up a notch here in Somerset, NJ, and I co-taught a field course at Island Beach State Park. The ultimate blow was a hacker getting into my friend’s server, where Woodcreeper.com is […]

  • Very little migration last night

    Just a trickle of migration last night as winds were light and out of the north.

  • Birds on the move tonight

    Birds are on the move tonight for sure! SW winds are providing a nice tailwind and birds all up and down the east coast are heading to the north tonight. Here’s the velocity image from Norfolk, VA at 11:30pm tonight. The signals over New Jersey are larger and stronger indicating a great exodus of birds […]

  • Radar Down

    Darn…it’s going to take one more day before I can get the radar working again…the server got hacked while I was away and my account was switched to another server where the permissions are different (blah blah blah). In the meantime, please check the real-time radar site to get your daily fix. I’ll let you […]

  • Birds on the move tonight

    Okay, I’m back. Birds are on the move tonight, with moderate to high densities leaving Virginia and the Delmarva en route for New Jersey. Winds are light out of the W/SW at around 3000 feet which is providing some tail wind for birds on the move tonight. Expect new birds tomorrow, with the Bayshore, Garret […]

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